Life Magazine – December 31, 1914 (# 1679) – New Year
$10.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (Generally Good, with a nice front cover. Cover is loose. One page is missing inside toward back.)
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Young, self-important 1915 upstaging old 1914, “The star of the evening,” art by Angus MacDonall.
– Humorous 2/3 page artwork by Orson Lowell of man in car chasing people off the road, “Yes, I find there’s nothing like a motor for giving me ideas for new dance steps.”
– Unusual but excellent small artwork by Anthony Euwer, The Wart-Hog.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Daniel Frey (San Diego Exposition ad), Charles Forbell (Dreadnoughts … view of ships sinking to bottom of ocean), F. T. Richards (December), Rea Irvin (Clubs we do not care to join : the prison poets’ club).
– Two page centerspread art by F. Foster Lincoln (At least they can dance).
– Some current events include : Absolutely unrelenting anti-German feeling expressed in the paper, Plight of the Belgians, The war just now is very tedious, Brother Hamilton Holt, Armament arguments.
– Much more.
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